SSX 3

SSX 3 (2003)

by EA Canada, EA Sports BIG, Electronic Arts
Genres:Sport, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Players can discover the open mountain in the newest version of the smash-hit SSX snowboarding franchise. SSX 3 allows gamers to go anywhere gravity will take them. Players will discover a colossal mountain where they can immerse themselves in a free-roaming snow paradise. The ultimate all-mountain experience, SSX 3 features all-new events and courses, awe-inspiring tricks and a cast of cool, customisable characters. Discover the open terrain, explore its hidden crevices, and conquer its peaks. Produced under the EA SPORTS BIG brand, the SSX 3 development team at EA Canada is adding technologies that bring to life rich natural graphics such as snow that sparkles and blows in the wind and realistic character shadowing. A new gameplay experience allows users to seamlessly ride from one awesome area to the next- entering competitions, taking on Big Challenges and discovering hidden collectibles. SSX 3 has blown out the trick component with unlimited combos and new, over-the-top tricks. In addition to the new boarding venues, Big Challenges rewards players for completing any of the more than 100 unique challenges as they explore the mountain's vast world. Grind billboards, board press logs, even hand plant the fence line. The musical soundtrack features a broad range of music from artists including the X-Ecutioners, Felix Da Housecat, Queens of the Stone Age, N.E.R.D., and many more.Show more
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user avatar@johnny40000user avatar@johnny40000
February 21, 2025
i always thought this game is one of the most perfect snow boarding games i have every played, the over the top nature of the series, the characters, the customization for each character, the gameplay with uber tricks, ect... i just want a release with high definition would be an perfect.
user avatar@Alex19744user avatar@Alex19744
February 23, 2025
If you want a snowboarding game that feels great and it's fun? This is your choice, even if it takes ages to came here to gog its a worth buy if you can get it from second hand even if you need to buy one of the original consoles. I spent it at least more than two hundred hours and I still don't have every upgrade not every secret unlocked. For a 2003 game that is this full of content and secrets? It's worth the investment. And even if you just want to do the bare minimum to unlock all maps you can do that and you unlock by far the best challenge where it starts you from the highest peak in peak 3 going through peak 2 down to the city in peak 1 while you go through most of the courses (not all of them since some are restricted to free roam or show offs but you get the point). Gog please do this game soon. My ps2 is screaming that I let it rest from too many hours in this game.
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